The PM has welcomed the Prime Minister of Slovenia, Janez Janša, to Number 10.
Cambridgeshire County Council Trading Standards Team is the winner of the first ever Better Regulation Award at the National Business Awards.
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Put that the former Prime Minister Tony Blair was seeing President Bush next week, and asked if he would be having talks with the Prime Minister before he goes, and was there a role he could play, the PMS replied...
Asked about the piece in the Guardian today on British jobs for British workers in the Premier League, and asked if there was anything that the Government could do, the PMS replied that this was clearly a matter...
Put that General Musharraf had said he would not resign, although he considered it, and that any election would be held under emergency powers, and asked for a reaction, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister and...
Asked to comment on the e-borders Raytheon bid, the PMS replied that it was best to speak to the Home Office on this.Put that it seemed to have been announced not in Parliament or on a regulatory news service, but...
Asked if the Prime Minister had full confidence in his Security Minister to make his own statements and judgements, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) replied that yes he did.Asked what happened then between Lord...
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Security, E-Borders, Pakistan, British Footballers and Middle East Envoy
The PM has welcomed the Prime Minister of Slovenia, Janez Drnovšek, to Number 10.
The Highways Agency is advising drivers to take extra care on the roads, with the Met Office forecasting patches of dense freezing fog on some routes in northern England and the Midlands on Thursday morning. Meanwhile...
On Thursday 15 November the OFT will be publishing its reply to the banks defences in the forthcoming test case. This document will be available to download from the OFT website - www.oft.gov.uk. The test case is...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer Rt Hon Alistair Darling MP, and Economic Secretary and City Minister Kitty Ussher MP this morning hosted senior financial sector representatives at a meeting of the High-Level Group...
Efficiency Outturn Report for 2006/07
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on an objection by the governing body of The Hermitage Junior School to the admission number determined for it for September 2008 by Surrey Local Authority...
Often the colour on the lock doesn't match the colour on the key - and this...
Congestion charging is a vital tool in the battle against global warming and...
John Hutton today announced a series of measures to help consumers make informed choices and understand the potential dangers or risks of products and service they purchase.
In a keynote speech to the Youth Justice Board Convention today Ed Balls, Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, announced plans to consult on the role of local authorities in education and training...
The Government is to consult on the process for barring unsuitable people from working with children and vulnerable adults, as part of the next stage to introduce the toughest ever vetting and barring scheme under...
Gordon Brown has revealed details of new security measures in a statement to Parliament today.
The Prime Minister has given details of the new UK Border Agency in a statement to Parliament today.
The Prime Minister has highlighted a forthcoming peace conference as a "unique opportunity" to establish a "viable Palestine and a safe and secure Israel".
Following initial epidemiological work and veterinary assessment, four further premises have been identified as Dangerous Contacts. All poultry on these premises will be culled as a precautionary measure. These...
The Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, today commented on last night's developments on Burma at the UN. He said:
Immigration, customs and visa checks will be united in a new UK Border Agency, it was announced today. At the same time the Government announced a £1.2bn programme to strengthen the UK's offshore border...
Snipers in the Army, Royal Marines and RAF Regiment are to get a new rifle that will give them lethal precision at even greater distances under a £4M contract announced today.
Scottish Budget Spending Review 2007.
Housing and Planning Minister Yvette Cooper today announced the appointment of Robert Napier as the new Chairman of national regeneration agency English Partnerships.
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New funding to support innovative Independent/state school partnerships
Families and their troubled children who are at risk of being taken into care or custody will receive intensive support from trained professionals to remain with their families, thanks to a £17.5m pilot...
Gordon Brown answered questions on Education, the 2014 Commonwealth games and Migrant workers in his weekly PMQs session.
Culture Minister Margaret Hodge has placed a temporary export bar on the document most intimately associated with one of Britain's most dramatic historical events. This will provide a last chance to raise the money...
An investigation into the effects on soil quality and fertility of the heavy metals present in sewage sludge has published interim findings today. The results will help inform the sustainable recycling of organic...
Health Minister Ivan Lewis today announced £31 million funding to increase bed capacity and improve facilities in Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services across the country.
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Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury Angela Eagle today announced the establishment of a carbon markets expert group to discuss ways of enhancing and developing the global carbon market and to act as an industry ...
Local Government Minister John Healey announced plans today to ensure that councils severely affected by this summer's floods will not be unfairly penalised through their performance rating system.
The UK and Antigua today signed a new aviation agreement which removes most of the remaining restrictions on air services between the two countries.
We sympathise with rural communities affected by the outbreak of the H5N1 strain of bird flu in Suffolk and the hardship this will inevitably bring. The news comes as a further blow to the farming...
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The Consumer Council for Water welcomes Ofwat's proposal to fine Southern Water for misreporting customer service performance and failure to make all guaranteed standards payments.
A new payment of £190 to expectant mothers will help them maintain a healthy lifestyle during the important last weeks of pregnancy, Financial Secretary to the Treasury Jane Kennedy said today.
Nearly half of complaints against the police are allegations of neglect or failure of duty and incivility, according to statistics published by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) today (14 November...
Asked if there would be a written statement from Ruth Kelly tomorrow on airlines, the PMS replied that this was a possibility, but best to check with the department.Asked for any comment on the report in the FT ...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) began by informing Lobby of the security reviews that would be published tomorrow, and the Prime Minister's statement to the House.Asked if the two security reviews would be ...
Gordon Brown will answer questions from MPs today in his weekly PMQs session beginning at 12:00 GMT.
Gordon Brown has identified national security and "the safety of all our citizens" as his greatest priority as Prime Minister.
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Security Statement and Misc
Overseas visitors to the UK down 6%
Pay growth steady in year to Sept
Unchanged at 74.4% in 3 months to Sept
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Health Minister Ivan Lewis today announced £31 million funding to increase bed capacity and improve facilities in Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services across the country.
New figures out today show a fall of 133 thousand over the last year in the numbers claiming the key out of work benefits, people who are getting the opportunity to find work and provide for themselves and their...
The Foreign Office today changed its travel advice for Sri Lanka. We now advise against all travel to the Yala National Park, due to increased security concerns. The relevant summary point now reads:
Following talks with the OFT, a number of internet auction sites have agreed to include and/or update information for consumers about their rights when buying through their sites.
The OFT has awarded an additional £80,000 to Citizens Advice to assist in the delivery of the Save Xmas campaign.
Social Worker Posts and Vacancies: October 2007
A summary of main findings and implications from the homelessness module in the 2006 SSA module on public attitudes and perceptions towards people experiencing homelessness in Scotland.
This report details the main findings and analysis from the homelessness module in the 2006 SSA module on public attitudes and perceptions towards people experiencing homelessness in Scotland.
I have published today the Impact Assessment for the National Insurance Contributions Bill. Copies are available in the Vote Office, Printed Paper Office and have also been placed in the Libraries of both Houses...
The Education, Youth and Culture Council will be held on 15-16 November in Brussels. Anne Lambert, UK Deputy Permanent Representative, will be representing the UK on 16 November when Culture issues will be taken...
With the expiry of the call-out order made last October, a new order has been made under Section 54 of the Reserve Forces Act 1996 to enable Reservists to continue to be called out into service to support operations...
Further to my report to the House last Thursday, 8 November 2007, column 365, volume 467, I would like to provide an update on the significant tidal surge which affected the coast of Eastern England last week...
I would like to update the House on the Foot and Mouth and Bluetongue outbreaks further to my oral statement to the House on 8 October 2007, column 39, volume 464.
A number of changes have been made to ...
The first subject of topical debate on Thursday 15 November 2007 will be immigration.
I am pleased to announce that the Government are publishing today, and making copies available in both Houses, their response to the report on equality of the House of Commons Communities and Local Government...
My right honourable friend the Minister for Women and Equalities (Harriet Harman) has made the following Statement.
I am pleased to announce that the Government are publishing today, and making copies available...
Every pound of taxpayers' money invested in employment relations service creates over £16 return
Ofwat today published its proposals to fine Southern Water a total of £20.3 million.
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Trevor Cherrett, head of our Planning for Sustainable Communities programme, has written an article for this month's Public Servant magazine.
HIGHWAYS AGENCY AND MET OFFICE REMIND ALL DRIVERS TO BE PREPARED
His Honour Judge Bryant will retire as a Circuit Judge on the North Eastern Circuit on 14 November 2007.
We're looking for a new Director - Analysis to join our Commission Management Board. Reporting to our Chief Executive, and a key member of our senior leadership team, we'll look to you ...
LYP v. POLAND - 25135/04 [2007] ECHR 917 (13 November 2007)
RAMADHI AND 5 OTHERS v. ALBANIA - 38222/02 [2007] ECHR 921 (13 November 2007)
OGANOVA v. GEORGIA - 25717/03 [2007] ECHR 915 (13 November 2007)
DOLNEANU v. MOLDOVA - 17211/03 [2007] ECHR 914 (13 November 2007)
BECCIU v. MOLDOVA - 32347/04 [2007] ECHR 918 (13 November 2007)
DRIZA v. ALBANIA - 33771/02 [2007] ECHR 919 (13 November 2007)
GUSOVSCHI v. MOLDOVA - 35967/03 [2007] ECHR 916 (13 November 2007)
CEBOTARI v. MOLDOVA - 35615/06 [2007] ECHR 920 (13 November 2007)
PM and Others (Kabul, Hizb-i-Islami) Afghanistan CG [2007] UKAIT 00089 (12 November 2007)
This is a claim by the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority ("LFEPA"), formerly the London Fire and Civil Defence Authority, against Halcrow Gilbert Associates Limited, the first defendant, and its parent...
The claimant is a Consultant physician. She has been suspended from work with the defendant ("the Trust") since January 2006 and excluded from her place of work since 21st March 2006. She faces a disciplinary hearing...
This is an application by the Defendant, J. Sainsbury Plc, to which I shall refer simply as Sainsbury, for an order pursuant to section 9 of the Arbitration Act 1996 that the proceedings be stayed. Section 9 provides...
This is an application by the Defendants to strike out the action on the grounds that it is vexatious and an abuse of the process. The action in question is for breach of confidence. It is brought against two...
Mr and Mrs Van Der Merwe have been in business together for 30 years. They began their business careers in South Africa but moved to the UK in 2002. Before their move they had formed a company, together with other...
The matters for decision in this case arise out of the acquisition in 1930 of a property ("the Property") known as 201 Widmore Road, Bromley, in Kent by Anthony Tackaberry ("Anthony"). Anthony was one of ten children...
Given that many people move about the world from one country to another, it is essential to have a means of establishing under which system of law and within the jurisdiction of which country's courts questions ...
MR JUSTICE GIBBS: The appellant, a man aged 37, appeals with the leave of the Single Judge against a sentence of life imprisonment with a minimum of 6 years to serve less time on remand. That sentence was imposed...